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Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751. It was the fourth and final novel written by Fielding, and it was printed in only one edition while the author was alive, although 5,000 copies were published of the first edition. Amelia follows the life of Amelia and Captain William Booth after they are married. It contains many allusions to classical literature and focuses on the theme of marriage and feminine intelligence, but Fielding's stance on gender issues cannot be determined because of the lack of authorial commentary discussing the matter. Although the novel received praise from many writers and critics, it received more criticism from Fielding's competition, possibly resulting from the "paper war" in which the author was involved.

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  • Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751. It was the fourth and final novel written by Fielding, and it was printed in only one edition while the author was alive, although 5,000 copies were published of the first edition. Amelia follows the life of Amelia and Captain William Booth after they are married. It contains many allusions to classical literature and focuses on the theme of marriage and feminine intelligence, but Fielding's stance on gender issues cannot be determined because of the lack of authorial commentary discussing the matter. Although the novel received praise from many writers and critics, it received more criticism from Fielding's competition, possibly resulting from the "paper war" in which the author was involved. (en)
  • Amelia adalah judul novel yang ditulis oleh seorang novelis asal Inggris, yaitu . Amelia dipublikasikan pada tahun 1751 dan menjadi novel terakhir yang ditulis oleh Henry Fielding. Pada saat pertama kali terbit, novel Amelia ini mencetak 5000 eksemplar. Novel ini menceritakan tentang kehidupan pasca menikah antara Amelia dan Kapten William Both. Amelia merupakan salah satu novel beraliran sastra klasik yang bertemakan perkawinan dan kecerdasan feminis. Namun, dalam novel ini sikap penulis mengenai isu gender tidak begitu terlihat jelas karena kurangnya pembahasan penulis dalam novel mengenai persoalan gender. (in)
  • Amelia est un roman d’amour rédigé par Henry Fielding et publié en décembre 1751. C’est le quatrième et dernier roman de Fielding, dont l’unique édition a été tirée à 5 000 exemplaires. Il raconte l’histoire d’Amelia et du capitaine William Booth après leur mariage. Il fait plusieurs allusions à la littérature classique britannique et se concentre sur les thèmes du mariage ainsi que sur l’intelligence féminine. Bien que le roman ait reçu des éloges de plusieurs romanciers et critiques littéraires, il a également reçu des critiques des concurrents de Fielding, probablement à cause de la (en) que celui-ci avait lancée et entretenue. (fr)
  • Амелия (англ. Amelia) — роман английского писателя Генри Филдинга, впервые опубликованный в 1751 году. (ru)
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  • Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751. It was the fourth and final novel written by Fielding, and it was printed in only one edition while the author was alive, although 5,000 copies were published of the first edition. Amelia follows the life of Amelia and Captain William Booth after they are married. It contains many allusions to classical literature and focuses on the theme of marriage and feminine intelligence, but Fielding's stance on gender issues cannot be determined because of the lack of authorial commentary discussing the matter. Although the novel received praise from many writers and critics, it received more criticism from Fielding's competition, possibly resulting from the "paper war" in which the author was involved. (en)
  • Amelia adalah judul novel yang ditulis oleh seorang novelis asal Inggris, yaitu . Amelia dipublikasikan pada tahun 1751 dan menjadi novel terakhir yang ditulis oleh Henry Fielding. Pada saat pertama kali terbit, novel Amelia ini mencetak 5000 eksemplar. Novel ini menceritakan tentang kehidupan pasca menikah antara Amelia dan Kapten William Both. Amelia merupakan salah satu novel beraliran sastra klasik yang bertemakan perkawinan dan kecerdasan feminis. Namun, dalam novel ini sikap penulis mengenai isu gender tidak begitu terlihat jelas karena kurangnya pembahasan penulis dalam novel mengenai persoalan gender. (in)
  • Amelia est un roman d’amour rédigé par Henry Fielding et publié en décembre 1751. C’est le quatrième et dernier roman de Fielding, dont l’unique édition a été tirée à 5 000 exemplaires. Il raconte l’histoire d’Amelia et du capitaine William Booth après leur mariage. Il fait plusieurs allusions à la littérature classique britannique et se concentre sur les thèmes du mariage ainsi que sur l’intelligence féminine. Bien que le roman ait reçu des éloges de plusieurs romanciers et critiques littéraires, il a également reçu des critiques des concurrents de Fielding, probablement à cause de la (en) que celui-ci avait lancée et entretenue. (fr)
  • Амелия (англ. Amelia) — роман английского писателя Генри Филдинга, впервые опубликованный в 1751 году. (ru)
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  • Amelia (novel) (en)
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  • Amelia (novel) (in)
  • Амелия (роман) (ru)
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